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Thursday, January 30, 2020
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Growing stones?
ReplyDeleteWhat won't I hear in this place?
Blue my favorite color
DeleteWow @ fact 1.
DeleteReally?@fact 2
Do those stones die too?
ReplyDeleteSo stones grow too? interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhen my grandfather was alive, he would usually retort after viewing the landscape of his villa that "These stones are growing" and would occasionally pack them into heaps so they would stop growing.
ReplyDeleteNow my father don dey talk am say stones dey grow.
I don't understand these thangs, but when my turn go reach, I no go talk pim...
My favourite colour is blue 😍
ReplyDelete@fact1...stones don't grow, it's a case of erosion washing up debris to unveil what is beneath. @fact2...blue for old school aircrafts. modern ones comes with green colour to signify fuel efficiency. Even all a380 series comes with dull colours.
ReplyDeleteI'll take this one. @fact1
DeleteMy dear, stones do 'grow' like it happens somewhere in the east. Magmatic activity extruding new rock slowly, quietly, contanstanly.
DeleteBlue is now everyone's favorite colors?
ReplyDeleteStone grow? Wow
ReplyDeleteFact 2, really? Now I know.
Oh father, how great thou art,
ReplyDeleteGrowing stones, this is really amazing
Fact 1: Omg! Kia!
ReplyDeleteJust knowing @fact1
ReplyDeleteI love blue@fact 2
@fact 1.. nothing wey Ihedioha no go hear for supreme Court..
ReplyDeleteOga Native Doctor, the phenomenon is far from erosion patapata. All y'all have to do is Google 'Trovants' like I did, you'll get an explanation...that's how we learn... no use doubting.
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